Men’s Leather Jackets
A leather jacket for a man's wardrobe has the same meaning and historical background as a little black dress for a woman. Men's leather jacket is the embodiment of fashionable brutality, sharp style, which is necessary to form an irresistible image of a modern man who follows current trends and respects fashion traditions that originated sometime many decades ago.
The founder of the fashion for leather jackets was Irwin Shot, one of the founders of the Schott brand. In 1928, he introduced the first leather biker jacket, which peaked in popularity in the 1950s, popularized by Marlon Brando and James Dean. Women then still could not dream of a stylish leather jacket, and this garment remained purely masculine. To this day, despite the fact that men have lost the right to sole ownership of this jacket, it is in the male image that the leather jacket literally plays with all its colors (being in most cases neutral black).
How to wear a men's leather jacket: star style
Recently, quilted leather jackets have come into fashion, which somewhat dilute her usual image, which is stuck in the image of a leather jacket with zippers. The increased fashion for bomber jackets could not fail to find reflection in leather outerwear, giving birth to stylish leather bomber jackets that combine comfort and a fresh trend. A motorcycle jacket is more understated than a leather biker jacket due to its minimalist, neat design. Skinny men's leather jackets are a trendy nod to hipster fashion with skinny jeans that go well with.
Sports features with contrasting stripes, large patch pockets, hoods, camouflage print, combination of leather with textile details (sleeves, shelves) are also relevant in leather jackets. As for the colors, in addition to the classics in the form of black leather jackets, the collections are filled with red, brown, blue and red models.